Fans believe Hit Row could soon be gone from the company as report suggests WWE stable 'buried' at this point

Many fans believe that WWE stable Hit Row will soon be gone from the company as report suggests that they are 'buried' at this point.

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A recent report suggesting that WWE has no plans to bring back Hit Row - the American professional wrestling stable that includes Ashante "Thee" Adonis, Top Dolla and B-Fab - has created a buzz on social media. According to the latest update, the trio is "buried" at this point, but some fans hope it's only a matter of time before the company reverses the decision in favour of the SmackDown stable.

Hit Row, along with many others, were dropped from the roster due to budget cuts in November 2021. The Stable, which previously performed on the NXT brand, was later brought back to WWE in August 2022 by legendary wrestler Triple H.

Ashante "Thee" Adonis, Top Dolla and B-Fab have been booked poorly and struggled to connect with fans. The stable is also without its most prominent member, Isaiah "Swerve" Scott (aka Swerve Strickland), who is currently participating in All Elite Wrestling (AEW). In light of these developments, their return has been underwhelming so far.

'They should be released. They’re not good at all': Fans slam Hit Row

Fans on social media slammed the stable's work in response to reports that the trio is "buried" on the main roster and would not be released anytime soon. Some have mentioned that the stable may soon be out of the promotion yet again.

"Can’t be wasted talent if there’s no talent to begin with," commented one user. "More like wasted air time, send them back to NXT," wrote a second user. "They should be released. They’re not good at all," another user tweeted.

Meanwhile, former American professional wrestler Dutch Mantell shared his thoughts on why Hit Row has failed to connect with WWE fans. Mantell believes the stable was brought back at the wrong time.

"Probably, but Hit Row I didn't like them at first but now I kinda like them. The big belly guy <Top Dolla>, I kinda like him. They could do something with the Raiders, they could've done something with Hit Row. But I guess a lot of times it depends on what time the teams hit. I think they came along at the wrong time," said Mantell.

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